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Re: LPub 2.4.8.0 available
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lugnet.cad
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Sat, 3 Jun 2006 15:46:02 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Orion Pobursky wrote:
> Also, is a
> "lite" version of LPub that only uses ldglite (and not POV-Ray) something anyone
> would find desirable?
I can definitely answer "yes" to this one. Probably 90 - 95% of my CAD work is
driven by the need to create instructions. I've worked with LPub and POV-Ray
(and MEGA POV-Ray) for a couple of years now. But as noted elsewhere I'm really
trying to streamline and speed up my workflow if possible. My current methods
require a bit too much post processing - though I've sort of learned to live
with them. If it were possible to simplify some of the options/settings within
LPub as you mention, that would be awesome.
Don't get me wrong.... I really appreciate how much work goes into all of this
software and how lucky I am to have access to it. So all of my questions and
requests for help are just that. No complaints from me... just trying to find
the best ways to use everything and produce the best results.
Allan B.
** From the "For what it's worth" department: This thread really reminds me of
the old days of LUGNET. There's so much help being offered and so willingly.
Even though I'm probably not providing the best feedback/details/info with
regard to the problems I'm having I am just really grateful for the suggestions
you guys are offering. Thanks again.
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| (...) <fwip! the curtain is drawn back> Hello from Japan (a little well deserved time in port). Since I'm currently the code manager for LPub, I've been looking into streamlining the code somewhat so I'll look into this specific issue (believe me, I (...) (18 years ago, 3-Jun-06, to lugnet.cad)
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